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Living Catholic: Restoring Catholic Culture in a Post-Christian World in Delaplane
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Living Catholic: Restoring Catholic Culture in a Post-Christian World in Delaplane
Living Catholic: Restoring Catholic Culture in a Post-Christian World
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- Saturday, September 17 at Three Fox Vineyards.
"The development of culture imposes on those who carry out the ministry of the Word, at various levels, to be well prepared. Hence I exhort all, pastors and laity, to cultivate this "cultural dimension" of faith, so that the beauty of the Christian truth can be better understood and faith can be truly nourished, reinforced and also defended." (P. Benedict XVI)
Dr. Cuddeback received a Ph.D. in Philosophy from The Catholic University of America in 1997. He writes and lectures on various topics including virtue, culture, natural law, contemplation, and friendship. His book, True Friendship: Where Virtue Becomes Happiness, was re-published in 2010.
A Third Order lay Dominican, he currently teaches in the Philosophy department at Christendom College. Dr. Cuddeback, an avid gardener and hunter, lives with his wife and five children in the Shenandoah Valley.
(Alternate Weather Location: St. Leo Catholic Church, 3700 Old Lee Highway Fairfax, Virginia 22030)
The Institute of Catholic Culture is an adult catechetical organization, faithful to the Magisterium of the Catholic Church, and dedicated to the Church’s call for a new evangelization. The Institute seeks to fulfill its mission by offering education programs structured upon the classical liberal arts and by offering opportunities in which authentic Catholic culture is experienced and lived.
All Institute of Catholic Culture educational programs are approved for catechetical credit in the Catholic Diocese of Arlington.
For more information, visit www.InstituteofCatholicCulture.org
* This ICC program will take place during the annual San Genarro Festivities at Three Fox Vineyards. San Genarro (Janarius) was bishop of Naples, Italy and martyred during the reign of Diocletian in the early 4th century. Patron of the city of Naples, the Feast of San Genarro is known for the miracle of the liquefaction of his blood which takes place annually on September 19.
Bring a picnic blanket and plan to stay for wine tasting, grilled Italian sausages sandwiches, and festal procession with Fr. Bill Korpi.
ICC WINE DISCOUNT! $3 Wine Tastings & 15% Disc. on Wine Purchase!
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- Free. No Reservations Required.
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